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Angela
Locashio
Oceanside
United States
California (CA)
92058
22218
Pending Renewal
09/30/2023

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Expired American Board of Sexology Certification
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Master of Education
Curriculum & Instruction
Wichita State University
Bachelor of Education
English as a Second Language
McGill University
Certified Sex Coach
Sex Coach U
Certified Sexologist
American College of Sexologists International (ACS)
Dissolved
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace Certificate
USF Office of Corporate Training and Professional Education
Professional Teaching License
Kansas State Board of Education
9773815129
Sex Matters Magazine - How to Help Your Clients Regulate Their Nervous System for Better Sex
Sex Matters Magazine - 13 Ways to help Clients Keep Calm and Experience More Pleasure
Angela, aka Mama Pistachio, a self proclaimed nerd and avid role player, has always been passionate about creating a safe space for diverse populations including LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent folks. Using an intersectional approach, Angela helps her clients understand how their lived experience, including sex and sexuality, affects all areas of their lives from the games they play to personal relationships to running their own businesses. When she's not discussing D&D characters, sensory integration, or sexuality and entrepreneurship with clients, you might find her training her dogs or playing Amber with her family. Angela is a Certified Sex Coach™, trauma-informed educator, and intersectional life & business coach. She is a founding member of the Umbrella Alliance and holds membership in both the World Association of Sex Coaches and the World Association for Sexual Health. She offers 1-1 coaching for individuals, mentorship for professionals, and consulting for organizations to create inclusive, sex-positive and neurodivergent allied, psychologically safe work environments.

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